Chilean man died in Colombia after going on a Tinder date – 2024-07-18 04:55:20

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2024-07-18 04:55:20

The Chilean man met up with two women whom he contacted on Tinder, after which he was found dead and without items such as his credit card and cell phone.

Your decision to meeting up with two women, whom he had contacted through the dating app Tinderwould have cost the life of the Chilean Álex Andrés Araya Castillo, who died after meeting both of them in Medellín, Colombia, according to the investigations of the case.

The body of the 42-year-old Chilean citizen He was found on June 7 inside a house in the Colombian city, where he had arrived to spend a few days on vacation.

These have been terrible, devastating weeks. We are deeply dismayed by this event.“, his brother Eduardo acknowledged in Antofagasta, in statements he gave to T13.

He added that, according to the investigation, “it has been preliminarily reported that my brother arrived with two women to the place where he was staying. According to cameras that were reviewed, It is the last record of him alive“.

“I understand that they arrived around 11:30 p.m. and The companions left about two hours later.“, Eduardo pointed out in an interview he gave to El Mercurio de Antofagasta.

Women took the Chilean’s cards

He also specified that from Colombia he was informed that the women They took the cards of the Chilean who died.

“We saw that they made trips through my brother’s Uber account, so There we realized that it is a group that is dedicated to that.They also took his phone, made purchases with his cards at gas stations, supermarkets, a jewelry store, and also made money transfers,” said Eduardo Araya.

“We are in the process of disclosing this so that they can help us internationallylike Interpol or the PDI,” said Alex Araya’s brother.

“It would be good to be able to put pressure on these organizations to carry out the search for those responsible, since These cases will continue to occur“, Eduardo assured.

At the same time, he said that from Colombia they told him that his brother had been supplied a drug called scopolamine, also known as burundanga.

For now the Colombian authorities They have not confirmed the exact cause of Alex Araya’s death.

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